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From: "Allen Smith" <easmith@beatrice.rutgers.edu>
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Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 09:05:08 -0400
In-Reply-To: Daniel Quinlan <quinlan@pathname.com>
    "Re: GA Development (was Re: [SAdev] [Bug 1030] NO_INVENTORY dangerous)"
    (Sep 25,  7:35pm)
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On Sep 25,  7:35pm, Daniel Quinlan wrote:
> Allen Smith <easmith@beatrice.rutgers.edu> writes:
> 
> > Well, I have been doing a bit of fiddling with the GA. I don't have
> > a _large_ corpus practically available to me (or processable within
> > reasonable processor time - I can justify the GA fiddling part as
> > being part of my research, but not the mail processing...), so in
> > order to test out my changes someone needs to send me a copy of the
> > "tmp/scores.h" and "tmp/tests.h" that get generated prior to the GA
> > going into action.
> 
> Why not start with mass-check corpus results? It's much easier to get
> those

Ah. As in getting a directory listing of the corpus server and doing some
downloads? OK, done.

> and you can create your own tmp/scores.h and tmp/tests.h.

Good point. Will report back on my results.

	-Allen

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